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YARMOUTH – Lawmakers in the Massachusetts Senate and House of Representatives are working on reconciling their budget plans as the state’s emergency shelter system continues to buckle under the recent influx of migrant families. Both the Senate and House have put forth plans that would put a maximum on how long families can stay of […] The post Lawmakers Debating Solutions to Strained Shelter System appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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